Mustapha Baitas: “Rejoicing News for the Teaching Body”
Mustapha Baitas, the delegate minister in charge of relations with Parliament and official government spokesperson, stressed that exchanges with educational unions, within the framework of the meetings initiated by the Prime Minister, are progressing in a “responsible and serious” manner. .
A Firm Commitment to a Mutually Beneficial Agreement
During a press conference following the weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers, Baitas responded to questions regarding the evolution of the sectoral dialogue with education unions by saying: “We will intensify efforts to reach an agreement with the unions, thus responding to the aspirations of men and women in education, whom the government fully recognizes and values for their crucial role in society. »
Meetings Focused on Progress
Baitas clarified that the meetings with educational unions, characterized by “intense work”, aim not only to freeze the basic system of national education employees, but also to progress on the various issues raised, raising concerns and questions among key players in education.
Concrete Progress and Reassurances
A press release issued by the Ministry of National Education, Primary Education and Sports on November 30, following a meeting of the ministerial tripartite commission with representatives of the four most representative educational unions, underlined that this meeting was part of the government’s commitment to respond positively to the expectations of men and women in education. This thus guarantees a normal resumption of classes in public educational establishments, in the best interests of students.
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